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Lottery ticket gift
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If a friend or relative gave you a lotto ticket for Christmas, or a birthday, and lets say it won �2 million pounds. Would you go 50/50 or would you keep the winnings to yourself and say nothing?
If a friend or relative gave you a lotto ticket for Christmas, or a birthday, and lets say it won �2 million pounds. Would you go 50/50 or would you keep the winnings to yourself and say nothing?
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Similar thing happened to my father, in the days when cars were rare and people used horses to get around, before the 1st World War. He was a little kid sitting beside the road outside a sweet shop when a travelling salesman asked him to hold the horse reins whilst he went into the shop. When he came out he gave dad a raffle ticket and then went on his way.
Well, what d'you know, the ticket won first prize of a brand new house in an up and coming suburb of Liverpool near where they lived at the time. Did my g'parents (or dad for that matter) share it? With a cheapskate salesman? Not on your nellie.
Well, what d'you know, the ticket won first prize of a brand new house in an up and coming suburb of Liverpool near where they lived at the time. Did my g'parents (or dad for that matter) share it? With a cheapskate salesman? Not on your nellie.
i think its rude to expect to get 50% of it back!!
if you give someone a gift of a lottery ticket then that is the deal - you are giving it to them, you know that when you buy it, and thats the whole point - that they may win - you are giving them the gift of a chance to win!!
you can't then expect to take half of it away again!
you are not saying heres a piece of paper worth only a �1 and if it doesn't win, tough sh*t, but if it does then its half mine! do you only give a gift to see what you can get out of it yourself?
I would certainly buy them a nice big gift as a thankyou, but i wouldn't feel obliged to give them half!
nor would i expect half from them.
some people would do this deliberately knowing they were only spending a pound, and the chances of winning are pretty slim.
I am actually quick shocked that you all seem to think that you deserve half of their winnings!
if you give someone a gift of a lottery ticket then that is the deal - you are giving it to them, you know that when you buy it, and thats the whole point - that they may win - you are giving them the gift of a chance to win!!
you can't then expect to take half of it away again!
you are not saying heres a piece of paper worth only a �1 and if it doesn't win, tough sh*t, but if it does then its half mine! do you only give a gift to see what you can get out of it yourself?
I would certainly buy them a nice big gift as a thankyou, but i wouldn't feel obliged to give them half!
nor would i expect half from them.
some people would do this deliberately knowing they were only spending a pound, and the chances of winning are pretty slim.
I am actually quick shocked that you all seem to think that you deserve half of their winnings!